Shareholder Keith Price provides merger and acquisition services involving stock, assets and real estate. His clients range in size from small start-ups to national corporations, and are representative of many diverse industries including real estate, non-profit and health care. Keith works seamlessly with executive leadership and in house counsel to help his clients achieve their goals and the best possible outcomes.
With considerable experience in corporate transactions, Keith has proven expereince in:
Keith frequently serves as outside general counsel to businesses, assisting with corporate formation and governance and contracts, including the preparation of supply, distribution, licensing, leasing and confidentiality agreements.
Keith goes beyond answering the legal questions asked of him to learn the root causes behind current issues facing his clients. By digging deeper and identifying areas for improvement, he provides solutions that address present needs while also preventing future potential issues from arising.
Keith serves as the chair of Sandberg Phoenix's Diversity and Inclusion Committee and has been integral in firm-wide diversity efforts.
In his free time, Keith enjoys running in Forest Park, walking his two American Eskimo dogs near his home in south St. Louis City, cooking and gardening.
American Health Lawyers Association
Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis
Defense Research Institute
Illinois State Bar Association
Missouri Bar Association
National Lesbian and Gay Law Association
J.D., Baylor University
• Editor of the Baylor Law Review
B.A. in Accounting, University of Illinois
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Missouri
United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Central District of Illinois
United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Southern District of Illinois
United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Eastern District of Missouri
United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Western District of Missouri
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
Since 2010, Keith has been heavily involved with and served as a member of the Board of Directors of Doorways, a non-profit organization providing housing and housing related services to people living with AIDS or HIV. The organization is one of the largest of its kind in the nation, serving more than 2,300 individuals throughout the St. Louis area in 2013. As part of his work for the organization, Keith chairs the Mission and Program Committee.
He is also active with the Missouri Humane Society and supports American Eskimo Rescue St. Louis and Stray Rescue of St. Louis, frequently attending trivia nights to benefit these and other organizations. Previously, Keith served on the Board of Art St. Louis and the Board of St. Louis Effort for AIDS. He also served on the Board of Discovering Options, a non-profit after-school program for at-risk children in the St. Louis City, providing at-risk children with support through a developed program and mentors to prevent drug abuse.
Keith is regularly asked to speak and write on a variety of topics, including governance issues of community associations, litigation issues faced by community associations, bankruptcy procedure and strategies, the impact of bankruptcy on the family law practitioner and the dischargeability of taxes through bankruptcy.